The role of the IL-2-IL-2-R pathway in thymocyte differentiation in vivo is unknown. We have examined fetal thymocyte development in vivo, under conditions where all IL-2-R were saturated from day 13 of gestation with anti-IL-2-R mAbs that were previously shown to render mature T cells unable to respond to IL-2. This produced a dramatic change in the composition of developing T cells: thymocytes from day 1 neonatal mice born to anti-IL-2-R-treated mothers did not contain CD4+ or CD8+ single-positive cell populations. In addition, no generation of surface TCR beta chain-expressing T cells or antigen-reactive functional T cells occurred in treated mice. These data suggest that IL-2-IL-2-R interactions provide signals crucial to in vivo intrathymic development of mature T cells.

Tentori, L., Longo, D., Zuñiga Pflucker, J., Wing, C., Kruisbeek, A. (1988). Essential role of the interleukin 2-interleukin 2 receptor pathway in thymocyte maturation in vivo. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE, 168(5), 1741-1747.

Essential role of the interleukin 2-interleukin 2 receptor pathway in thymocyte maturation in vivo

TENTORI, LUCIO;
1988-11-01

Abstract

The role of the IL-2-IL-2-R pathway in thymocyte differentiation in vivo is unknown. We have examined fetal thymocyte development in vivo, under conditions where all IL-2-R were saturated from day 13 of gestation with anti-IL-2-R mAbs that were previously shown to render mature T cells unable to respond to IL-2. This produced a dramatic change in the composition of developing T cells: thymocytes from day 1 neonatal mice born to anti-IL-2-R-treated mothers did not contain CD4+ or CD8+ single-positive cell populations. In addition, no generation of surface TCR beta chain-expressing T cells or antigen-reactive functional T cells occurred in treated mice. These data suggest that IL-2-IL-2-R interactions provide signals crucial to in vivo intrathymic development of mature T cells.
1-nov-1988
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Settore BIO/14 - FARMACOLOGIA
English
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Animals; Antigens, Differentiation, T-Lymphocyte; Cell Differentiation; Mice; Receptors, Interleukin-2; Pregnancy; Animals, Newborn; Maternal-Fetal Exchange; Interleukin-2; Thymus Gland; T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell; Flow Cytometry; Female; T-Lymphocytes
Tentori, L., Longo, D., Zuñiga Pflucker, J., Wing, C., Kruisbeek, A. (1988). Essential role of the interleukin 2-interleukin 2 receptor pathway in thymocyte maturation in vivo. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE, 168(5), 1741-1747.
Tentori, L; Longo, D; Zuñiga Pflucker, J; Wing, C; Kruisbeek, A
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